Publications by authors named "Dufour P"

The study aimed to propose sensitive, specific and easy pregnancy diagnosis for American Bison. Trans-rectal Palpation and Ultrasonography (TRPUS), concentration of Pregnancy Associated Glycoproteins (PAG), Progesterone (P4), Estrone (E1), Estrone-Sulfate (E1S) in serum and P4 and E1S in feces were compared. Immunoassay was used for PAG, whereas steroids were assayed using Liquid Chromatography coupled to Mass Spectrometry.

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  • - Environmental pollution poses significant public health risks, particularly in Africa, where human biomonitoring studies are scarce compared to Western nations.
  • - A study in Kinshasa assessed contamination levels of arsenic, lead, 4,4'-DDE, and PCBs in 151 adults, revealing concerning median concentrations and high percentages of individuals exceeding health thresholds.
  • - The findings underscore the urgent need for more human biomonitoring studies in Africa and call for stricter regulations in the Democratic Republic of Congo to combat pollution and protect public health.
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Humans have been driving a global erosion of species richness for millennia, but the consequences of past extinctions for other dimensions of biodiversity-functional and phylogenetic diversity-are poorly understood. In this work, we show that, since the Late Pleistocene, the extinction of 610 bird species has caused a disproportionate loss of the global avian functional space along with ~3 billion years of unique evolutionary history. For island endemics, proportional losses have been even greater.

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Cattle farming faces challenges linked to intensive exploitation and climate change, requiring the reinforcement of animal resilience in response to these dynamic environments. Currently, genetic selection is used to enhance resilience by identifying animals resistant to specific diseases; however, certain diseases, such as mastitis, pose difficulties in genetic prediction. This study introduced the utilization of enzymatic methyl sequencing (EM-seq) of the blood genomic DNA from twelve dairy cows to identify DNA methylation biomarkers, with the aim of predicting resilience and susceptibility to mastitis.

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Arthropods play a vital role in ecosystems; yet, their distributions remain poorly understood, particularly in mountainous regions. This study delves into the modelling of the distribution of 31 foliar arthropod genera in the French Alps, using a comprehensive approach encompassing multi-trophic sampling, community DNA metabarcoding and random forest models. The results underscore the significant importance of vegetation structure, such as herbaceous vegetation density, and forest density and heterogeneity, along with climate, in shaping the distributions of most arthropods.

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While there is a growing interest in citizen-led initiatives, there is still no consensus on how to situate them, especially in relation to state institutions. On the one hand, citizen-led initiatives are seen as being co-opted by formal institutions in a context of austerity. On the other hand, these initiatives are often presented as "spaces of resistance" to neoliberalism, or as political acts of reclaiming the city.

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Objectives: The quality control of serological assays remains controversial. The aim of this project was to describe the problems associated with a working model for controlling these assays and solutions, including using a source of well-defined targets and acceptable limits, a process to identify lot-to-lot reagent variation and an interpretation of the result that accounted for the clinical situation. False-negative results are problematic but can be reduced by identifying and comparing reagent lot variation with previous results.

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Objective: Strong experimental evidence exists that several endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) have neurobehavioral toxicity. However, evidence of associations between prenatal exposure and child's cognitive development is inconsistent. Moreover, toxicants are generally analyzed one by one without considering aggregate effects.

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Choline is a vital micronutrient. In this study, we aimed to confirm, and expand on previous findings, how choline impacts embryos from the first 7 days of development to affect postnatal phenotype. Bos indicus embryos were cultured in a choline-free medium (termed vehicle) or medium supplemented with 1.

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Purpose: Staphylococcus aureus is one of the most common pathogens causing bloodstream infection. A rapid characterisation of resistance to methicillin and, occasionally, to aminoglycosides for particular indications, is therefore crucial to quickly adapt the treatment and improve the clinical outcomes of septic patients. Among analytical technologies, targeted liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) has emerged as a promising tool to detect resistance mechanisms in clinical samples.

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Topologically protected spin whirls in ferromagnets are foreseen as the cart-horse of solitonic information technologies. Nevertheless, the future of skyrmionics may rely on antiferromagnets due to their immunity to dipolar fields, straight motion along the driving force and ultrafast dynamics. While complex topological objects were recently discovered in intrinsic antiferromagnets, mastering their nucleation, stabilization and manipulation with energy-efficient means remains an outstanding challenge.

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Widespread species experience a variety of climates across their distribution, which can structure their thermal tolerance, and ultimately, responses to climate change. For ectotherms, activity is highly dependent on temperature, its variability and availability of favourable microclimates. Thermal exposure and tolerance may be structured by the availability and heterogeneity of microclimates for species living along temperature and/or precipitation gradients - but patterns and mechanisms underlying such gradients are poorly understood.

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Background: Both cabazitaxel and lutetium-177 prostate-specific membrane antigen (Lu-PSMA) improve survival in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) after an androgen receptor pathway inhibitor and docetaxel, but there are limited data regarding Lu-PSMA activity after cabazitaxel.

Objective: To assess the activity of Lu-PSMA and determinants of outcomes after cabazitaxel in mCRPC.

Design, Setting, And Participants: A retrospective analysis was conducted of consecutive mCRPC patients from eight European centers treated with Lu-PSMA after cabazitaxel.

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Objective: The aim was to evaluate the possible association between some endocrine disruptive chemicals and thyroid cancer (TC) in an Italian case-control cohort.

Methods: We enrolled 112 TC patients and 112 sex- and age-matched controls without known thyroid diseases. Per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), poly-chlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (4,4'-DDT and 4,4'-DDE) were measured in the serum by liquid or gas chromatography-mass spectrometry.

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Cooperative breeding occurs when individuals contribute parental care to offspring that are not their own. Numerous intra- and interspecific studies have aimed to explain the evolution of this behavior. Recent comparative work suggests that family living (i.

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  • Seasonal migration significantly influences animal diversification, particularly in birds, by facilitating the development of sedentary populations that can lead to speciation.
  • A study identified at least 157 independent colonization events initiated by migratory birds, underscoring that migratory drop-off can promote speciation, even in recently extinct species.
  • The findings suggest that the impact of migration on species richness on islands is greater than that of direct dispersal, with success in speciation also linked to factors like range size and flock size.
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Methionine aminopeptidase type 2 (METAP2) is a ubiquitous, evolutionarily conserved metalloprotease fundamental to protein biosynthesis which catalyzes removal of the N-terminal methionine residue from nascent polypeptides. METAP2 is an attractive target for cancer therapeutics based upon its over-expression in multiple human cancers, the importance of METAP2-specific substrates whose biological activity may be altered following METAP2 inhibition, and additionally, that METAP2 was identified as the target for the anti-angiogenic natural product, fumagillin. Irreversible inhibition of METAP2 using fumagillin analogues has established the anti-angiogenic and anti-tumor characteristics of these derivatives; however, their full clinical potential has not been realized due to a combination of poor drug-like properties and dose-limiting central nervous system (CNS) toxicity.

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  • Eosinophilic fasciitis is a rare condition that causes swelling in the limbs and is similar to scleroderma.
  • A 71-year-old woman was hospitalized due to painful swelling in her legs, with lab tests showing elevated eosinophils and signs of inflammation.
  • Imaging studies, including a PET/CT scan and MRI, indicated heightened metabolic activity in the fasciae, leading to a biopsy that confirmed the diagnosis of eosinophilic fasciitis.
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Sperm small non-coding RNAs (sncRNAs), such as microRNAs (miRNAs) and tRNA-derived small RNAs (tsRNAs), have been found to have implications for male fertility and play a role in the intergenerational transmission of specific phenotypes by influencing the early embryo's physiological processes in various animal species. This study postulates that there exists a correlation between sperm small non-coding RNAs (sncRNAs) and bull fertility, which in turn can influence the fertility of offspring through the modulation of early embryo development. To investigate this hypothesis, we generated comparative libraries of sperm sncRNAs from sires exhibiting high (n = 3) versus low bull fertility (n = 3), as well as high (n = 3) versus low daughter fertility (n = 3), as determined by the industry-standard Bull fertility index and Daughter fertility index.

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Vagrancy is the occurrence of individuals outside the normal geographic range of their species. These rare and unpredictable events have long been neglected by the scientific community, belying a growing body of evidence that vagrancy can have an important role in eco-evolutionary processes at both population and community scales.

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  • The study investigates the genetic resistance of pea plants to a damaging soilborne pathogen in France, focusing on breeding resistant varieties by analyzing quantitative trait loci (QTL).
  • It combines new QTL mapping in advanced backcross populations with previous studies and integrates a genome-wide association study (GWAS) to identify resistance markers.
  • Ultimately, the research identifies 29 resistance-associated SNPs and 171 resistance QTL, confirming existing genetic regions and highlighting a rich diversity of resistance haplotypes for future breeding efforts.
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The emergence of massive datasets exploring the multiple levels of molecular biology has made their analysis and knowledge transfer more complex. Flexible tools to manage big biological datasets could be of great help for standardizing the usage of developed data visualizations and integration methods. Business intelligence (BI) tools have been used in many fields as exploratory tools.

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  • Researchers stabilized a single-domain ferroelectric and spin cycloid state in BiFeO thin films, which enhances their magnetoelectric properties.
  • The use of different substrates (DyScO vs. SrTiO) revealed that in-plane strain can effectively tailor the antiferromagnetic state.
  • The study demonstrates that below a thickness of 1.4 nm, the spin cycloid can be suppressed by magnetoelectric interactions, paving the way for new developments in electric-field-controlled magnetic devices.
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American Bison's wild nature limits blood sample availability to study its endocrinology. This report describes progesterone (P4) and estrone-sulfate (E1S) assays in American Bison feces using Liquid Chromatography coupled with Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS). In 2 ranches, samples of feces (n = 73) and serum (n = 93) were collected in pregnant and nonpregnant American Bison.

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